Exam 2: The Neural Basis for Cognition

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Complete the analogy: Incoming is to outgoing as ________ is to ________.

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A patient might elect to have split-brain surgery, which involves

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One of the disadvantages of synaptic communication is that it takes time for chemicals to pass from one side of the synapse to another. Which of the following is a benefit of synaptic transmission?

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Neuron X sends a signal that is picked up and processed by Neuron Y. This between-cell communication occurs via

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Communication between neurons is ________, while communication within a neuron is ________.

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A CT or computerized axial tomography scan

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Patrick was in a car accident and hit his head on the dashboard. The emergency room doctors are concerned that he may have sustained a traumatic brain injury. Which of the following methods are they most likely to use to confirm or disprove their diagnosis?

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Neuron A communicates with neuron B. The ________ of neuron A forms a synapse with the ________ of neuron B.

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Judy has sustained damage to her visual association area, but not her primary association area. Describe the behavioral changes you would expect to see, given this trauma. What behaviors or mental processes would not be affected?

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Explain the relevance of split-brain patients in psychology by answering the following questions. a. What area of the brain is lesioned in these patients? Why do these patients elect to have this surgery? b. How does behavior change after the surgery? How does it stay the same? c. What have we learned about the brain and behavior as a result of this procedure?

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Imagine that Neuron X communicates with Neuron Y. Describe the process by which Neuron X can send a message to Neuron Y. What possible effects will this signal have on the firing of Neuron Y?

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The auditory cortex follows the principle of contralateral control. Thus, the

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Neuroimaging techniques such as PET suggest a link between Capgras syndrome and abnormalities in all of the following brain regions EXCEPT the

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Most of the brain's structures are hidden deep inside the ________, which is the outer, visible layer.

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Which of the following statements is LEAST likely to be true of a person with Capgras syndrome?

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A patient with visual agnosia will probably show an inability to

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The ________ contains the machinery necessary to keep the cell alive and functioning properly.

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) uses a strong magnetic pulse to

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Capgras syndrome and other cognitive disorders are useful because they

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Ben and Quinn both have lesions in their left frontal lobes. Ben has trouble producing speech; Quinn has difficulties comprehending speech. Both Ben and Quinn are likely to receive a diagnosis of

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